Where Europe Begins: Stories

Where Europe Begins: Stories
Author: Yoko Tawada
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007-05-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811223515

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A gorgeous collection of fantastic and dreamlike tales by one of the world's most innovative contemporary writers. Chosen as a 2005 Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year, Where Europe Begins has been described by the Russian literary phenomenon Victor Pelevin as "a spectacular journey through a world of colliding languages and multiplying cities." In these stories' disparate settings—Japan, Siberia, Russia, and Germany—the reader becomes as much a foreigner as the author, or the figures that fill this book: the ghost of a burned woman, a traveler on the Trans-Siberian railroad, a mechanical doll, a tongue, a monk who leaps into his own reflection. Through the timeless art of storytelling, Yoko Tawada discloses the virtues of bewilderment, estrangement, and Hilaritas: the goddess of rejoicing.

Where Europe Begins

Where Europe Begins
Author: Yōko Tawada
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780811217026

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Where Europe Begins presents a collection of startling new stories by Japanese writer Yoko Tawada. Moving through landscapes of fairy tales, family history, strange words and letters, dreams, and every-day reality, Tawada's work blurs divisions between fact and fiction, prose and poetry. Often set in physical spaces as disparate as Japan, Siberia, Russia, and Germany, these tales describe a fragmented world where even a city or the human body can become a sort of text. Suddenly, the reader becomes as much a foreigner as the author and the figures that fill this book: the ghost of a burned woman, a woman traveling on the Trans-Siberian railroad, a mechanical doll, a tongue, a monk who leaps into his own reflection. Tawada playfully makes the experience of estrangement--of a being in-between--both sensual and bewildering, and as a result practically invents a new way of seeing things while telling a fine story.

The Dragonfly Diaries : The Unlikely Story of Europe's First Dragonfly Sanctuary

The Dragonfly Diaries : The Unlikely Story of Europe's First Dragonfly Sanctuary
Author: Ruary Mackenzie Dodds
Publisher: Saraband
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1915089042

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Britain is home to some forty species of dragonfly, and public interest in their plight is high right now thanks to their primeval beauty, aerobatic grace and a growing realisation of their importance for water eco-systems. In 'The Dragonfly Diaries', Ruary Mackenzie Dodds shares his quirky fascination for these remarkable creatures over the 25 years he has been photographing and working with them. Combining fascinating description of the lives of dragonflies, with a diary chronicling the ups and downs of establishing Britain's first public dragonfly sanctuary, 'The Dragonfly Diaries' is a must for nature buffs and for anyone who wants to be inspired by the resolve and dedication of a man on a mission to save these critically important insects.

For the Love of Europe

For the Love of Europe
Author: Rick Steves
Publisher: Rick Steves
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1641711302

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After 40+ years of writing about Europe, Rick Steves has gathered 100 of his favorite memories together into one inspiring, award-winning collection: For the Love of Europe: My Favorite Places, People, and Stories. Join Rick as he's swept away by a fado singer in Lisbon, learns the dangers of falling in love with a gondolier in Venice, and savors a cheese course in the Loire Valley. Contemplate the mysteries of centuries-old stone circles in England, dangle from a cliff in the Swiss Alps, and hear a French farmer's defense of foie gras. With a brand-new, original introduction from Rick reflecting on his decades of travel, For the Love of Europe features 100 of the best stories published throughout his career. Covering his adventures through England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and more, these are stories only Rick Steves could tell. Wry, personal, and full of Rick's signature humor, For the Love of Europe is a fond and inspirational look at a lifetime of travel. Winner of the 2022 Society of American Travel Writers' Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award: Best Travel Book, Silver

The Story of the Europe

The Story of the Europe
Author: H. E. Marshall
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2012-12-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1625581777

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In The Story of Europe, H. E. Marshall begins the tale of the history of Europe starting around 100 B.C. She covers nearly 1500 years, ending around 1600 A.D. The History starts will the fall of the Roman Empire, laying the groundwork for the years to come, and ends with the Reformation. She tells it in a fashion that children are able to understand, and that will keep them interested.

The Bridegroom Was a Dog (New Directions Pearls)

The Bridegroom Was a Dog (New Directions Pearls)
Author: Yoko Tawada
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811220370

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A schoolteacher tells her class a fable about a princess who promises her hand in marriage to a dog that has licked her bottom clean. Strangely, a doglike suitor then appears to court the teacher. Much to the chagrin of her friends, an odd romance ensues - simmering with secrets, chivalry, and sex.

Europe in Autumn

Europe in Autumn
Author: Dave Hutchinson
Publisher: Solaris
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1849976562

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D-Day

D-Day
Author: Doug Murray
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2007-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1435840097

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The largest seaborne invasion in history began on June 6, 1944, with overnight parachute and glider landings, massive air attacks and naval bombardments, and an early morning amphibious assault on the beaches of Normandy, France. For two months the battle raged through France, final resulting in the liberation of Paris in August, as Allied forces put yet another nail into the coffin of Nazi Germany’s fate.

Europe Central

Europe Central
Author: William T. Vollmann
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 834
Release: 2005-11-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0143036599

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A daring literary masterpiece and winner of the National Book Award In this magnificent work of fiction, acclaimed author William T. Vollmann turns his trenchant eye on the authoritarian cultures of Germany and the USSR in the twentieth century to render a mesmerizing perspective on human experience during wartime. Through interwoven narratives that paint a composite portrait of these two battling leviathans and the monstrous age they defined, Europe Central captures a chorus of voices both real and fictional— a young German who joins the SS to fight its crimes, two generals who collaborate with the enemy for different reasons, the Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich and the Stalinist assaults upon his work and life.

Europe at Dawn

Europe at Dawn
Author: Dave Hutchinson
Publisher: Rebellion Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 1786181150

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